History of Winneshiek and Allamakee Counties, IowaBrookhaven Press, 1882 - 738 sider |
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Side 12
... trade in- to the vicinity of the French settlements , but through their friends , the Iroquois , had gained a marked ascendancy over the Foxes , a fierce and powerful tribe , of Iroquois descent , whom they incited to hostilities ...
... trade in- to the vicinity of the French settlements , but through their friends , the Iroquois , had gained a marked ascendancy over the Foxes , a fierce and powerful tribe , of Iroquois descent , whom they incited to hostilities ...
Side 16
... trade and commerce , and that the people of the United States should be permitted for three years to use the port of New Orleans as a port of deposit for their merchandise and produce , duty free . In November , 1801 , the United States ...
... trade and commerce , and that the people of the United States should be permitted for three years to use the port of New Orleans as a port of deposit for their merchandise and produce , duty free . In November , 1801 , the United States ...
Side 42
... trade with the Indians and half - breeds . Campbell , who had first visited and traveled through the southern part of Iowa , in 1821 , was an enterprising settler , and besides trading with the natives , carried on a farm and kept a ...
... trade with the Indians and half - breeds . Campbell , who had first visited and traveled through the southern part of Iowa , in 1821 , was an enterprising settler , and besides trading with the natives , carried on a farm and kept a ...
Side 46
... trade with the Indians west of the Mississippi . In 1833 , Capt . Benjamin W. Clark moved across from Iilinois , and laid the foundation of the town of Buffalo , in Scott county , which was the first actual settlement within the limits ...
... trade with the Indians west of the Mississippi . In 1833 , Capt . Benjamin W. Clark moved across from Iilinois , and laid the foundation of the town of Buffalo , in Scott county , which was the first actual settlement within the limits ...
Side 120
... trade in Winneshiek County . He came from Prairie du Chien with the force detailed to build the fort , and was employed , chiefly , in work for the garrison . At the same time , he did a great deal of work for the Indians . They would ...
... trade in Winneshiek County . He came from Prairie du Chien with the force detailed to build the fort , and was employed , chiefly , in work for the garrison . At the same time , he did a great deal of work for the Indians . They would ...
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acres acres of land Allamakee County Anna appointed April Atkinson August Bluffton born in Norway building built Burdick Burr Oak Calmar Capt church Clayton Clayton County clerk commenced county seat Court House Creek Decorah died District Dubuque elected emigrated engaged enlisted erected established farmer father Fort Atkinson Frankville held Henry Hesper Indians Iowa James John Judge July June land valued Lansing lived located March married Miss married to Miss miles mill Mississippi Moines Norway Ohio organized Ossian P. O. Decorah Paint Creek parents pioneer Postville Prairie du Chien present farm purchased railroad regiment remained residence River Rock served settled settlement settlers sold Spillville spring Territory thence tion town township trade treaty Trustees Upper Iowa River village vote wife William Winnebago Winneshiek County Wisconsin Yellow River